Nexoria Enterprise’s New Online Model, VentCUE, Set to Launch Early on April 15, 2026

Nexoria Enterprise has announced the early launch of VentCUE, its new virtual events and conventions platform, moving availability up from its previously scheduled May 1, 2026 debut to April 15, 2026. Positioned as a full-service digital events platf...

Nexoria Enterprise’s New Online Model, VentCUE, Set to Launch Early on April 15, 2026

Nexoria Enterprise has announced the early launch of VentCUE, its new virtual events and conventions platform, moving availability up from its previously scheduled May 1, 2026 debut to April 15, 2026.

Positioned as a full-service digital events platform, VentCUE is designed to help organizations host immersive online conferences, expos, conventions, and vendor-driven events from one centralized system. According to the company’s website, the platform combines vendor booths, ticketing, live chat, networking, and event management tools in a single experience built for branded virtual gatherings. 

The launch represents more than just another software release for Nexoria Enterprise. It reflects a broader push to create technology that gives businesses, communities, and organizations greater usability, stronger value, and more control over how they engage people online.

VentCUE enters a competitive market that includes companies such as vFairs, RingCentral Events, and Cvent, but Nexoria is positioning its platform as a more accessible and cost-conscious option. Public pricing and product materials from those competitors show meaningful differences in how they approach the market. vFairs directs customers to request pricing information rather than publishing standard rates, while RingCentral Events emphasizes per-organizer pricing and unlimited events, and Cvent states that its pricing structure is built around an annual license fee plus per-registrant fees. 

By contrast, VentCUE’s public-facing messaging highlights an entry price point starting at $49 per month and frames the platform as a flat-rate alternative focused on conventions, vendor booths, ticketing, and networking rather than just webinar-style delivery. 

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That distinction could matter for organizers looking for more than simple livestreaming. RingCentral describes its platform as supporting branded webinars, virtual, hybrid, and onsite events, with engagement tools and customizable branding, while vFairs promotes event technology tailored to what each event needs and encourages prospects to request pricing directly. Cvent, meanwhile, presents its event marketing and management platform as one that scales with event needs through license-based pricing and registrant-based fees.

VentCUE’s value proposition appears aimed at organizations that want a more complete convention-style environment without the complexity or higher-cost structure often associated with enterprise event platforms. The company website highlights immersive virtual events, vendor participation, ticketing, live chat, networking, and integrated event tools as core parts of the experience. 

Thomas Ford described the platform as part of a larger mission to expand opportunity through smarter design and better economics.

“We should build for usability and for maximizing opportunity. For too long, people have had to pay more for less. I’m working hard to make sure we get more for less. VentCUE is another tremendous stepping stone for minorities and for communities that need tools built with access, value, and real opportunity in mind,” said Ford.

For Nexoria Enterprise, the earlier release date signals confidence that development has reached a point where the platform is ready to meet the market ahead of schedule. It also gives businesses, event organizers, entrepreneurs, and community leaders an earlier chance to evaluate a platform that aims to make professional virtual events more affordable and more practical.

With the April 15, 2026 launch approaching, VentCUE is shaping up as both a product release and a statement of direction: a digital platform built not simply to compete, but to offer a more usable and cost-effective model for the future of online events.

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Website: VentCUE.com